Wednesday, January 30

Prisoners liberated

EIGHTY-eight monkeys have been liberated from the unimaginable horrors of a medical lab and flown to Dorset in the largest rescue of its kind in the world.

The saved capuchin monkeys are today settling into their individual VIP bedrooms at the ape rescue sanctuary Monkey World, near Wool.

Freed from their solitary cages in a lab in Santiago, Chile, in which some have been confined for more than 20 years, only taken out for invasive medical experiments, it is hoped they can be rehabilitated and settled into social groups.

Monkeyworld To The Rescue (from Thisisdorset)

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